Parks

The Dublin Bike Paths and Parks Guide is now available. Pick up a foldable printed copy at City Hall, the City of Dublin Service Center or the Dublin Community Recreation Center, or download a copy.

We take great measures to sustain and improve the quality of life for our residents. Dublin is a vibrant City with safe neighborhoods, a solid network of parks and shared-use paths and a variety of community events and activities for our residents to enjoy. With more than 100 miles of bikepaths and 60 parks, it’s no wonder Dublin has been recognized nationally, as one of the best places to live.

Construction of the new Holder-Wright Park begins January 2018 at the northeast corner of Emerald Parkway and Riverside Drive. No disruptions of traffic are expected until late spring or early summer. By Fall 2018, this phase of construction will include: Road Extension (from Emerald

Take a brisk walk through one of our 60 parks, enjoy an afternoon of sledding in Scioto Park or take your friends and family ice skating. There are endless opportunities to explore this winter in Dublin.

From November 13, 2017 through March 1, 2018 use of the trail at Indian Run Falls may be impacted by improvement projects. City crews and contractors will be on site at various times installing guardrails and reconstructing a retaining wall. Any needed closures to the path will be wil

A new recreation path connection was completed in 2017 between Jerome High School and Tuscany Drive. The 550-foot path connects two existing paths. This project was part of the nearly one mile of new paths the City is adding this year. The City of Dublin features about 110 miles of re

Work is complete on a new section of recreation path on the east side of Concord Road between Glick Road and St. Boswell Court; providing a connection to approximately Dublin’s corporation limit. Concord Township continues to discuss path options for a connection to Eli Pinney Element

(Dublin, Ohio) Dublin City Council has approved the Five-Year Capital Improvements Program for 2018 – 2022, providing a funding outline for Riverside Crossing Park. A total of $18,425,000 was approved for funding over the five year period. The approved funding is another step to

In recognition of National Dog Day, August 26, 2017, we’ve compiled a list of resources dedicated to man’s best friend. Nando’s Dog Park – Dublin dogs have a park all to themselves in Darree Fields. Named after the City’s first Police Canine Unit, Nando’s Dog Park has small and large

(Dublin, Ohio) – Nestled between Monterey Drive and Franklin Street on W. Bridge, the Dublin Cemetery has been a staple in the community since 1816. Now roughly 200 years later, the City of Dublin forestry team is breathing new life into the cemetery. A new pollinator garden created b

Recreation path construction is expected from late July through October 2017 on a recreation path connecting Metro Place South and Smiley Park. The project involves 1,300 feet of new path along the west side of 535 Metro Place South connecting to Smiley Park. No traffic impacts are ex

The City of Dublin is committed to providing residents access to waterways. Currently there are three formal access points for canoes and kayaks in Dublin: Amberleigh Community Park, Dublin Spring Park and Emerald Parkway Bridge Parking Lot.

(Dublin, OH) City Council confirmed the name of Dublin’s iconic new park along Riverside Drive at their April 10 meeting. Based on input from the community and the Community Advisory Services Commission, the park has been named Riverside Crossing Park. “The word `crossing’ emphasizes